| 31. | Most of the modern-day population growth is based on internal migration within Poland and urbanization of surrounding areas.
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| 32. | On June 3, 1997 the Commission on Internal Migration was established to study the controversial loss of residential units.
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| 33. | Massive internal migration made both population counts and registering deaths problematic, and Cao's estimate takes internal migration into account.
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| 34. | This internal migration has helped moderate the hot economy's wage pressures, but it has caused problems of its own.
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| 35. | They are part of an unending internal migration to Guatemala's Peten region, which covers a third of the country.
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| 36. | Massive internal migration made both population counts and registering deaths problematic, and Cao's estimate takes internal migration into account.
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| 37. | By the 1950s, rapid urbanization and the associated internal migration meant that fewer children were enrolling in rural schools.
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| 38. | There are both economic and social imbalances among states in India and this leads to internal migration in general.
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| 39. | There was only a trickle of internal migrations before the operation, but the operation triggered a mass exodus of population.
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| 40. | The Netherlands and the the internal migration to Brussels and the industrial areas of Wallonia, which continued throughout the period.
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